This year on the Isle of Wight you can help the homeless simply by buying your Christmas Tree from this new business - they will donate £5 to the Pop Up Soup Kitchen for every tree or festive candle sold
Sunday was the last operating night of the winter overnight shelter for the homeless on the Isle of Wight. The Pop-up Soup Kitchen also currently has nowhere to operate from so an online petition has been launched calling on the MP to help.
The Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen has teamed up with a private landlord to get at least five more homeless people off the streets and into safe, warm surroundings before winter sets in. Find out how you can help.
This year, the fourth that The Lud have held the fundraising event, bands and musicians are coming together to support the Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen.
There are only 100 tickets (£2 each) available for the charity fashion show which aims to raise funds for the Isle of Wight's Pop Up Soup Kitchen. Book now to secure your place.
A team of ten brave souls will be eating their way through 5kg of 'warm' pickled onions on East Monday for charity. Head down to Sandown from midday to see them complete the challenge.
An online petition attracting over 4,000 signatures from concerned Islanders has raised awareness of the plight of the Isle of Wight homeless and resulted in swift action from the Isle of Wight council to find an alternative solution. The search continues after hiccup.
The Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen is heading to the Isle of Wight Festival in June to spread awareness of the project and raise much needed cash to see them through next winter.